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Cooking
CLASP selected seven companies working in Uganda to receive procurement subsides to promote the sale of over 12,000 affordable, clean cooking appliances like electric pressure cookers and higher-tier biomass stoves over the next year.
26 Apr 2024
CLASP’s research on cooking trends in six European countries reveals the opportunities and incentives governments can roll out to speed up the transition to cleaner, healthier electric cooking.
15 Apr 2024
CLASP asked experts about the impacts of cooking with gas appliances. Gain insights into the health risks and environmental concerns, and discover healthier and safer solutions.
20 Mar 2024
Renewable Energy Systems
At the Transforming Energy Access (TEA) Forum in Kigali, Rwanda this week, CLASP was announced as the new host and manager of the Energy Access Institutions Facility.
13 Mar 2024
Washington DC, 11 March, 2024 – National appliance efficiency standards reduce deaths related to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and advance equity goals such as those outlined in the federal government’s Justice40 Initiative.
11 Mar 2024
In a groundbreaking study conducted by CLASP, researchers found that gas stoves contribute to increased levels of indoor air pollution, posing a threat to public health. CLASP urges governments, industry leaders, and individuals to take action and accelerate the transition to electric cooking appliances for a cleaner, healthier future.
26 Jan 2024
In Kigali, Rwanda, the CLASP team introduce electric pressure cookers, a clean cooking appliance, to a busy restaurant.
01 Dec 2023
CLASP is working to help higher-tier cookstove companies in Uganda scale the sales of affordable, cleaner and modern cooking equipment through the Higher Tier Cooking Component (HTCC) Results-Based Financing (RBF) program.
30 Nov 2023
Pollution twice as strong as homes using electric cooking appliances, largest-ever study shows.
08 Nov 2023
The newly released CLASP report explores European consumers’ perspectives on gas and electric appliances and their readiness to transition to electric cooking.
17 Oct 2023
In collaboration with Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) programme, CLASP conducted research on the e-waste management of electric cooking appliances in Kenya and Rwanda. This article synthesizes and elaborates on our findings.
20 Sep 2023
September 7th is the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, the perfect occasion to improve the air quality in your kitchen.
07 Sep 2023
Electronics
The Productive Use Financing Facility provides procurement subsidies and capacity-building grants to 18 small and medium-sized companies selling productive use appliances (PUAs) in East, West and Central Africa.
25 Jul 2023
Observing World Environment Day, India's Bureau of Energy Efficiency and CLASP hosted a conference on consumer-centric approaches for a transition to e-cooking.
05 Jun 2023
CLASP supported India's Bureau of Energy Efficiency to launch the efficiency policy for induction cookstoves.
17 May 2023
CLASP's new study finds home gas cooking appliances may be exposing millions of people in the UK to levels of indoor air pollution that breach national and international regulations.
15 May 2023
CLASP & Nithio's Productive Use Financing Facility launches its first public auction window for procurement subsidies available to PUA companies and distributors in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Uganda.
12 Apr 2023
A new report from CLASP and EPHA suggests that cooking on gas in a typical kitchen without mechanical ventilation causes indoor NO2 pollution that exceeds World Health Organisation air quality guidelines and outdoor EU air pollution standards multiple times each week throughout the year.
08 Jan 2023
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